Download MacKichan Scientific Workplace 6.0 free latest version offline setup for Windows 32-bit and 64-bit. MacKichan Scientific Workplace 6.0 is a powerful application for writing, sharing, and typing mathematical equations and provides a reliable set of text processing tools.
A professional environment for writing, typing and sharing mathematics and scientific equations, MacKichan Scientific Workplace 6.0 provides the best powerful tools for text processing. It provides a very simple and straightforward text processing tools that integrate the mathematics and scientific processing tools.
Moreover, it is a reliable application with easy and best text processing features for MuPAD 5 embedded computer engine with support for scientific workplace 6 and provides complete support for on-screen calculations that allows the users to arrange the equations very easily.
It provides a reliable set of tools and a wide range of flexible tools for best text processing. This powerful application provides complete support for spellings and includes different dictionaries along with support for all the mathematical equations. All in all, it is a reliable application for differential and algebraic equations with symbolic and numerical measurements.
While statistical software is imperative for quantitative and qualitative data analysis, being able to produce high quality typeset text to showcase the results is very important. To help instructors and researchers with this task, MacKichan Software just released version 6 of its three software: Scientific WorkPlace, Scientific Word and Scientific Notebook.
Scientific word processing products all share the same easy-to-learn, easy-to-use scientific word processor. You use natural mathematical notation to enter and edit mathematics in the same environment as text. Convenient, configurable editing and symbol toolbars simplify your work. And you can quickly learn to enter equations, create tables and matrices, import graphics, and perform a standard array of document-based tasks.
Scientific WorkPlace and Scientific Word use LaTeX, the industry standard for mathematics typesetting, to produce beautiful mathematical documents. When you typeset your documents, LaTeX automatically generates tables of contents, footnotes, indexes, bibliographies, and cross-references. Scientific WorkPlace and Scientific Word simplify the production of journal articles, books, and other large documents.
Scientific WorkPlace and Scientific Notebook add the MuPAD computer algebra engine for symbolic and numeric computation. The mathematical expressions you create are live. With just a mouse click, you can evaluate, simplify, solve, and plot mathematical expressions right in your document. No complex syntax is necessary. Use the built-in Exam Builder to construct exams and course materials algorithmically, and generate, grade, and record quiz results on a web server. Scientific WorkPlace and Scientific Notebook are ideal for long distance learning and classroom instruction, and for writing reports, research papers and homework.
In Scientific WorkPlace and Scientific Word you can choose to typeset complex technical documents with LaTeX, the industry standard for mathematics typesetting. Because of its precision and quality, publishers and writers of scientific material use LaTeX extensively. When you typeset, LaTeX automatically generates footnotes, indexes, bibliographies, tables of contents, and cross-references. This typesetting power comes without you having to learn LaTeX. Scientific WorkPlace and Word automatically saves your documents as LaTeX files.
A computer algebra system, or CAS, is a mathematics engine that performs the symbolic computations fundamental to algebra, trigonometry, and calculus. Recent versions of Scientific WorkPlace and Scientific Notebook include the kernel to the computer algebra system MuPAD. With MuPAD, you can evaluate, factor, combine, expand, and simplify terms and expressions that contain integers, fractions, and real and complex numbers, as required in simple arithmetic and algebra. You can also evaluate integrals and derivatives, perform matrix and vector operations, find standard deviations, and perform many other more complex computations involved in calculus, linear algebra, differential equations, and statistics. Additionally, you can create 2D and 3D plots of polynomials, trigonometric functions, and exponentials, and you can create animated 2D and 3D plots and explore them with the MuPAD VCAM window.
Version 6 expands important features that were present inearlier versions of the program: compatibility with other software and systems;a rich interface based on the logical separation of content and appearance; thenatural entry of text and mathematics; the ability to perform mathematicalcomputation with MuPAD 5 inside your ScientificWorkPlace 6 and Scientific Notebook 6documents; and easy creation and production of complex, highly formatted printeddocuments.
Now with Version 6 you have a choice of operating systems: Windows or OS X. With its entirely new Mozilla-based architecture, Version 6 provides more flexibility for your workplace. Youcan save or export your documents in multiple formats according to yourpublication and portability needs. Your documents are saved as XML files, making them completely portable acrossplatforms. Sharing your work with colleagues is easier than ever.
Theprogram window has been updated with streamlined layouts for the toolbars andsymbol panels. Most tools work the same way they did in earlier versions, witha mouse-activated tooltip giving the name of each toolbar button and panelsymbols. With Version 6 you can display your document with or without XMLtags, as XHTML source code, or PDF (except in Scientific Notebook).
I know I add some tex commands by using encapsulated tex field. But is
it possible by copying journal's style file(*.sty or *.cls or etc. )
to some place in SWP file directories?In scientific workplace directories, there is a directory
C:\swp50\Styles, but there are only certain journals syle files, how
can i add the new journal style files?
(Note: I copied journal style files to the directory C:\swp50\Styles,
but it doesn' t work.Thanks in advance.
Gultekin Tinaztepe
so it would appear that there's no-one around who knows the answer.
this may be because nobody here has used swp (they once offered a demo
on a floppy: that's the nearest i've ever got to using it).surely the best bet is to ask mckichan's support people? -- they'll
surely know, if they deign to speak to you at all...
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Robin Fairbairns, Cambridge